
Front Readinmap Lamps  (Option) Trunk  Lamp 
If your vehicle has a sunroof, it will have a rearview The trunk lamp  comes on when you open your trunk. 
mirror and lamps.  The  lamps go on when you open the 
doors.  When the doors  are  closed, turn the lamps  on  and 
Battery  Rundown  Protection 
off with the switch.  Your Oldsmobile  is equipped  with a Battery Rundown 
Rear  Reading  Lamps  (Option) Protection  feature designed  to  protect  your vehicle's 
battery. 
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These  overhead  lamps and the  interior  courtesy  lamps 
will  come 
on when you open  the  doors. 
To  turn on  a reading  lamp when  the  doors  are  closed, 
press  the button. Press  it again  to turn 
off the  lamp.  When 
any interior  lamp (trunk,  reading,  footwell,  or 
glove  box) is left on when  the ignition is turned off, the 
Battery Rundown Protection  system will automatically 
shut the  lamp off after 
20 minutes.  This will avoid 
draining  the battery. 
To  reactivate the interior  lamps,  either: 
0 The ignition must be turned  on 
0 The activated  lamp switch  must be turned  off and 
then on, 
OR 
0 A front  door  must be opened. 
The  Battery Rundown Protection  feature will also be 
activated when any  door 
of your vehicle is left open.  

Sunglasses Storage 
Place  your sunglasses in the open area located  above 
you in the overhead  console. 
Sunroof (Option) 
Open  the  sunshade  by 
when using the vent 
position.  hand 
Press and  release the rear 
of the  switch  and the sunroof 
will open  to the vent position. 
rress me  rear or me  swncn  again to  open  the glass panel 
and  the sunshade. Press the switch again  to  stop the 
panel in any position. 
Press and  hold 
the front of the  switch  to close  the glass 
panel.  The  sunshade  can  only  be closed 
by hand. 
The  sunroof glass panel  cannot be opened  or closed 
if 
your Oldsmobile has an  electrical  failure. 
NOTICE: 
Do  not  attempt  to  force  the  sunshade  forward  of 
the  sliding  glass  panel.  Damage  will  occur  and  the 
sunroof  may 
not open  or  close  properly. 
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F/P IN.1 e, 
iNST LPS GAUGES 
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H3LP CIRCUIT BREAKER 
~ CIRCUIT PWR WDO 
BREAKER 
PWA ACC 
BREAKEI? - CIRCUIT 
Fuse Usage 
PRNDL 
F/P INJ 
STOP  HAZ 
AIR BAG 
INST. LPS Circuitry 
Electronic  PRNDL  display  (automatic  transaxle) 
Fuel 
Pump,  Fuel Injectors 
Hazard/Stop  Lamps 
Power  Door  Locks,  Power  Mirrors,  Cigar  Lighter 
Supplemental  Inflatable  Restraint 
Interior Lamps  Dimming 
Fuse 
GAUGES 
HORN 
ALARM 
HTR-A/C 
RDO 
TURN  DR 
LK 
TAIL  LPS 
WDO 
WIPER 
ERLS  DR  UNLK 
FTP 
ACC 
AIR BAG  PCM CRUISE 
HDLP  Circuitry 
Rear Window Defogger, 
Gauges, Warning 
Lights 
Horn, Fog Lamps 
Chime,  Interior  Lamps, Automatic  Door 
Locks,  Remote Lock Control 
Heater, Air Conditioning,  Anti-Lock  Brakes 
(ABS), Daytime Running  Lamps  (DRL) 
(Canada) 
Radio 
Turn Signals 
Automatic Door Locks 
Fog Lamps,  Tail Lamps,  Marker Lamps, 
License  Lamp 
Power Windows, Sunroof  (Circuit Breaker) 
Windshield  Wipersmashers 
Engine Controls,  Back-up Lamps 
Automatic  Door Unlock  (Remove 
to Disable) 
Flash-to-Pass 
(U.S.) 
Rear Window  Antenna, Power  Seats, Rear 
Window Defogger,  Power Sunroof  (Circuit 
Breaker) 
Supplemental  Inflatable  Restraint 
Powertrain Control  Module, Ignition System 
Cruise Control 
Headlamps  (Circuit  Breaker) 
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Replacement  Bulbs 
OUTSIDE LAMPS BULB 
Back-up  Lamps ........................... 2057 
Front  Parking/Turn Signal  Lamps .......... 2057 NA 
License Plate Lamp ......................... 194 
Center  High-Mounted  Stoplamp ............... 9 12 
Halogen  Headlamps 
Low  Beam 
............................. 9004 
High Beam ............................. 9004 
Fog Lamps ................................ 885 
Side  Marker  Lamps 
Front ................................ 194NA 
Rear 
................................... 161 
Stop/TaiI/Turn Signal  Lamps ................. 3057 
Trunk  Lamp ............................... 906 
Underhood Lamp ........................... 906 
INSIDE LAMPS BULB 
Ashtray .................................. 161 
Without Su11roof .......................... i68 
With Sunroof ........................... 2 14-2 
Front 
Reading  Lamps 
Rear  Reading  Lamps 
........................ 168 
Underdash  Lamps .......................... 194 
Heater 
& A/C Control ....................... 161 
High-Beam  Indicator ....................... 161 
Instr~~ment  Cluster Warning  Lights ............. 161 
Glove Box ................................ 161 
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Seats and  Restraint  Systems ........................ 1 . 1 
Seats  and  Seat  Controls ........................... 1 . 1 
Second  Gear (2). Automatic  Transaxle .............. 2-2 I 
Second  Gear  (2) . Manual Transaxle ................. 2-24 
Service 
........................................ 6-1 
Service  and Appearance  Care ...................... 6- 1 
Service  and Owner  Publications .................... 8-7 
Service  Bulletins.  Ordering 
........................ 8-7 
Service  Engine  Soon Light  (Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp) 
2-65 
Service  Manuals . Ordering ........................ 8-7 
Service  Parts  Identification  Label 
.................. 6-50 
Service  Publications .............................. 8-7 
Service  Work. Doing Your Own 
.................... 6- 1 
Servicing  Your Air Bag-Equipped  Oldsrnobile ........ 1-24 
Sheet  Metal  Damage 
............................ 6-48 
Shift  Light.  Manual Transaxle ................ 2-24 . 2-61 
Shift  Speeds.  Manual Transaxle 
.................... 2-25 
Shifting  Into  Park (P) ............................ 2-27 
Shifting  Out 
of Park  (P) .......................... 2-29 
Shifting.  Automatic  Transaxle 
..................... 2- IC) 
Signaling  Turns ................................ 2-34 
Skidding 
...................................... 4-12 
Sound  Equipment 
. Adding ........................ 3- 15 
Spare  Tire.  Cornpact ............................. 5-27 
Specifications  Chart 
............................. 6-57 
Speedometer  (Std  and Gage  Cluster) 
................ 2-58 
Split Fold-Down  Seat 
............................ 1-6 
Stains.  Cleaning ................................ 6-43 
Starter  Switch 
.................................. 7-37 
Starting  Your Engine 
2.3Liter 
.................................... 2-15 
3.1Liter 
.................................... 2-16 
Autolnatic  Transaxle 
.......................... 2- IS 
Manual  Transaxle  ............................  2- I5 
Steam . If Coming From Your Engine ............... 5- I2 
Steering ....................................... 4-8 
Steering  Wheel. 
Tilt ............................. 2-33 
Steering. 
In Emergencies .......................... 4-9 
Steering.  Power 
................................. 4-8 
Steering 
. Tips ................................... 4-8 
Storage  Armrest 
................................ 2-49 
Storage 
. Of  Your  Vehicle ......................... 6-29 
Storage.  Sunglasses 
............................. 2-53 
Stuck.  If  You  Are 
............................... 5-28 
Sun Visors 
.................................... 2-48 
Sunglasses  Storage 
.............................. 2-53 
Sunroof 
....................................... 2-53 
Supplemental  Restraint System 
(SRS) ............... 1-20 
Symbols . Vehicle .................................. v 
Steering  Column  Lock ........................... 7-38 
Surge 
Tank Pressure Cap ......................... 6-23 
Tachometer  (Gage  ~~uster) 
...................... 2-69 
Taillamps.  Bulb  Replacement 
..................... 6-31 
Tamper Resistant  Odometer ....................... 2-58 
Tape  Player  Care 
............................... 3-16 
Theft 
......................................... 2-11 
Theft  Deterrent  Feature.  CD Player ................. 3-13 
Thermostat 
.................................... 6-24 
Third  Gear 
(3). Automatic  Transaxle ................ 2-21 
Third  Gear 
(3) . M;UILI~~ Transaxle .................. 2-24 
Tilt Steering  Wheel ............................. 2-33 
Time.  Setting  the 
................................ 3-5 
Tire  Chains .................................... 6-41 
Tire  Inspection 
and Rotation ...................... 6-35 
Tire  Loading 
................................... 4-29 
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